Tamino XQuery User Guide - Software AG Documentation
Tamino XQuery User Guide - Software AG Documentation
Tamino XQuery User Guide - Software AG Documentation
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CRUD Usage of a <strong>Tamino</strong> Doctype as a Web Service<br />
Display generated <strong>XQuery</strong> module<br />
This switch specifies whether the <strong>XQuery</strong> module that is generated by the wizard should be shown<br />
to the user; if this switch is selected, the user is also given the opportunity of saving the <strong>XQuery</strong><br />
module in the file system.<br />
Default: Do not display the <strong>XQuery</strong> module.<br />
Display generated WSDL<br />
This switch specifies whether the WSDL file that is generated by the wizard should be shown to<br />
the user; if this switch is selected, the user is also given the opportunity of saving the WSDL file<br />
in the file system.<br />
Default: Do not display the WSDL file.<br />
Select the destination of the generated service archive<br />
This specifies whether the generated service archive should be stored to a user-specified file system<br />
location, or in an Eclipse project (where it can be further processed by means of the <strong>Software</strong> <strong>AG</strong><br />
Web Services Stack). You can also specify the name of the desired Eclipse project here.<br />
Default: Store the generated service archive in an Eclipse project named DocTypeWebService-Archives.<br />
Using the Wizard<br />
The DocType Web Service wizard plugin runs in your <strong>Tamino</strong> Eclipse environment. To start the<br />
wizard, choose File > New > Other; then, in the tree view, select <strong>Software</strong> <strong>AG</strong> > <strong>Tamino</strong> > DocType<br />
Web Service, as shown in the following screenshot:<br />
<strong>XQuery</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
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